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  • Key words: Choledochal cysts—bile duct dilatation—cholangiography  (1)
  • trichloroethyl carbamate  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Analgesics ; pethidine ; norpethidine ; plasma concentration ; trichloroethyl carbamate ; electron capture gas chromatography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary An analytical procedure for the simultaneous determination of pethidine and its N-Demethylated metabolite, norpethidine, in plasma is described. Pethidine and norpethidine are separated by partition chromatography, converted to the trichloroethyl carbamate with trichloroethyl chloroformate and determined by electron capture gas chromatography. The smallest amounts of pethidine and norpethidine determined by the method were 10 and 2 ng, respectively, in 0.1 ml plasma. The relative standard deviation in the determination of 50 ng of pethidine and 40 ng of norpethidine in 0.1 ml plasma were 5.8% (n=8) and 6.3% (n=10), respectively. The method was used to determine plasma levels of pethidine and norpethidine in three patients who received subcutaneous doses of pethidine 50–75 mg for postoperative pain. The peak levels of pethidine were found to be in the range 200–400 ng/ml, with a plasma half-life of the order of 4 hours. The levels of norpethidine were low.
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    Abdominal imaging 23 (1998), S. 611-615 
    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Key words: Choledochal cysts—bile duct dilatation—cholangiography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Bile-duct cysts or congenital bile-duct dilatation are rare but important abnormalities often mimicking calculous biliary tract disease. Bile-duct cysts are most often classified according to Todani. In a retrospective study of percutaneous, peroperative or endoscopic cholangiograms from 25 patients, diagnosed and treated during a 20-year period, images of different types of bile-duct cysts are presented and classified. The disease usually presents with vague symptoms and has a female preponderance. Current opinion on aetiology and complications is discussed. Cholangiography is a necessary prerequisite to surgical therapy.
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